This certificate is designed to provide insight into important case histories related to process safety. By learning from the mistakes of others, the hope is to avoid similar mistakes. The certificate requires about three hours to complete. Although developed for chemical engineering faculty and students, the certificate can also be used as part of the safety orientation at industrial facilities.

Ronald J. Willey, PhD, PE is a full professor on the faculty of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Northeastern University in Boston, MA. His graduate degree is in chemical engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst (1984) and BS in chemical engineering from the University of New Hampshire (1974). He is editor of Process Safety Process. He has authored over 90 technical papers and 10 SACHE products including a recent case history about chemical transportation. He has served as the Chairman of the Boston Section of the AIChE. He is a Fellow, as well as a Lifetime member,... Read more

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This certificate is designed to provide insight into important case histories related to process safety. By learning from the mistakes of others, the hope is to avoid similar mistakes. The certificate requires about three hours to complete. Although developed for chemical engineering faculty and students, the certificate can also be used as part of the safety orientation at industrial facilities.

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The SAChE Certificate Program offers working engineers an easy way to access a selection of knowledge about chemical process safety. Originally developed as a supplement to the undergraduate curriculum, these courses serve as an excellent introduction or refresher in chemical process safety for working professionals.

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